Robert:
thanks - I appreciate the advice, and hopefully a) Leopard will get
here in a few months, and b) that will fix this.
cheers!
Lou Wicker
On Feb 1, 2007, at 3:11 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
> Louis Wicker wrote:
>> Sebastian:
>>>> that code helps a lot. A standard gcc (no flags) of that code
>> breaks,
>> but if you compile it with gcc -m64, you can address large memory
>> spaces.
>>>> So I will try and compile numpy with -m64....
>> It won't work. Your Python is not compiled as a 64-bit program. The
> whole stack
> down to the runtime libraries needs to be built as a 64-bit
> program. That's easy
> enough to do with a single-file C program, but in Tiger the 64-bit
> runtime
> provides very few services, not enough to build Python.
>> --
> Robert Kern
>> "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a
> harmless enigma
> that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as
> though it had
> an underlying truth."
> -- Umberto Eco
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